For a man who’s retired, Philip Roth is still oddly present in the literary world. Ever since he announced his intention to quit writing, he’s made a stream of public appearances, including an awards ceremony at Yaddo one week after claiming he’d never appear on stage again. So what gives? In The Baffler, J.C. Hallmanexplains why writers can never really quit, in a piece that nicely complements our own take on literary retirement. FYI, Hallman has written for us.

Spotted on the streets of New York: a casting call for a "10-13 year old Caucasian male" to play protagonist Oskar Schell in Stephen Daldry's upcoming film adaptation of Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close. Notable Goyim Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock are attached to the project, as Oskar's parents.